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Defensive Mutualism in Microbial Symbiosis, PDF eBook

Defensive Mutualism in Microbial Symbiosis PDF

Edited by James F. White Jr., Monica S. Torres

Part of the Mycology series

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Anemones and fish, ants and acacia trees, fungus and trees, buffaloes and oxpeckers--each of these unlikely duos is an inimitable partnership in which the species' coexistence is mutually beneficial.

More specifically, they represent examples of defensive mutualism, when one species receives protection against predators or parasites in exchange for

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